Evening All,
Just a question/advice wanted.
A permanent walk has become available in our DO and apparently I have to put in writing to the union rep that I would like to be considered. Admittedly it’s doubtful I’ll even be considered as a newbie, but that being said, sure there’s no harm in trying.
Any Idea what I should put in writing is it as simple as I want to be considered? Should it be in a sealed envelope? I have no clue…
Guidance pls
Many thanks
Smithy
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Sign for a permanent walk
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Re: Sign for a permanent walk
You write I would like to be considered for the position of ,,,,,
Then you slip in a fiver. tenner, twentier (copyright Ms Nam) or higher depending on how desperate you are for the duty.(just joking)
Then you slip in a fiver. tenner, twentier (copyright Ms Nam) or higher depending on how desperate you are for the duty.(just joking)
Why not phone up Robin Hood
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Re: Sign for a permanent walk
Thanks! A fiver? As much as that!
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Re: Sign for a permanent walk
The duty should be advertised. Speak to the manager and ask when that is happening and how to put your name down.
Ive never heard of going to the rep before
Ive never heard of going to the rep before
If you tolerate this, then your paid break will be next
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